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3XT©w Advertisements. TIMARU JOCKEY CLUB. NOTICE. PARTIES desirous of Registering their Colours for the Timaru Race Meetings, can do so by forwarding the description and £\ to the undersigned. _ By order of the Stewards, J. EDWARD DUFF, Hon. Sec., T.J.C. Timaru, Jan. 30, 1864. 730 CITY COUNCIL. FPHE CITY COUNCIL invite tenders for metalX ling portions of Kilmore street and Montreal street. Specifications to be seen at the office of the City Surveyor. Tenders signed by two sureties for the due fulfilment of the work to be sent in not later than 4 p.m. on MONDAY, February 15,1804. WM. FREDK. MOORE, City Surveyor. Christchurch, Feb. 2,1864. 729 CONTRACT FOR BLASTING. | Port Victoria District Road Board invite J. Tenders for blasting and forming the roadway on the Dyer's Pass Road, the work to be done lying between the ridge of the hill and Forster's Accommodation House. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of the Board on or before the 15th February, 1864. T. H. POTTS, Chairman. Governor's Bay. "43 TO SURVEYORS AND VALUERS. THE Lyttelton Municipal Council invite Tenders for furnishing a revised Ratepayers Roll and complete assessment of properties within the Municipality. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of the Lyttelton Municipal Council, on or before FRIDAY, February 5, 1864. ' W. DONALD, 51g Chairman. LOWER HEATHCOTE WITH SUMNER. CHURCH TEA MEETING, Thursday, Febntary 4th, 1864, by permission, at Messrs. Millton and Co.'s Store, Union Wharf, Ferry road. Tea on table at six o'clock. Admission, Two Shillings. The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Christchurch and several clergymen and laymen will address the meeting. The Choir will sing some pieces of music under the direction of Mr. Ashwin. Parishioners are invited to attend. Tickets may be obtained at the stores of J. H. Hopkins, Ferry Road, and — Sinclair, Heathcote Valley ' G. J. CHOLMONDELY, 662 Curate. ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN. CRICKET GROUND. HENRY ALLCHIN, Star of Temperance Hotel, having taken tents Nos. 9 and 10 on the Cricket Ground, will have ready at all hours each day, tea, coffee, sandwiches, and pastry of the best description. "28 [ SEEDS AND PLANTS. PETER LAWSON & SON, Edinburgh, and 28, King Street, Cheapside, t LONDON. SEEDS. PETER LAWSON & SON receive the best accounts of their exportations to the colonies, and have always ready, in rxeellent dry condition for shipping, all sorts of farm and garden seeds of the finest quality. Clover Seeds:—Red, white, yellow, alsike s (Swedish or Hybrid), crimson, or Italian, and cowgrass Lucerne and sanfoin , Ryegrass:—Annual, perennial, and Italian The finest pasture and natural grasses, comprising cocksfoot, foxtail, fescues, poas, timothy, &c. Rape, ribgrass, spurry, and seradella Turnip, mangold, beet, carrot, &c., from select roots Garden and flower seeds , Tree and shrub seeds:—Laburnum, sweet briar, whin or gorse, broom, &c. The utmost care bestowed in the selection of samples having strong germinating powers, able to keep fresh during a long voyage. PLANTS. Peteii Lawson & Sox's Nurseries are the most extensive in the kingdom; and all orders for plants will be most carefully attended to. The experience they have already had in this branch of trade, will enable them to provide well for safe transmission by proper and seoare packing, &c. All orders must be accompanied by a remittance ; or reference for payment in Edinburgh, London, or any principal town in the United Kingdom. The prices charged will be at the market rates of Edinburgh or London on the day of shipment. Edinburgh, November 1863. 738 SOUTH SEFTON ROAD DISTRICT. IT having been determined to appoint a CLERK to this BOARD at a salary of £100 a year to a resident within the district, Candidates for that appointment are requested to send in their applications, under cover, to the Chairman of the Board, at Post Office, Leithiield, near Saltwater Creek, on or ; before Saturday, the 13th February inst., accom- ! panied by Testimonials as to the general fitness for the office. F. A. WELD. Chairman. Brachenfield, Feb. 1, 1864. END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted. ROAD BOARD. EAST AVON DISTRICT. WANTED, -A person to make up the prelimir for the formation of the RATEPAYERS' ROLL for this district. A tracing of the district, with the several sections laid down as on the Land Office Map, will be handed to him, and his duty will be to ascertain the manner in which these sections have been subdivided, and to furnish a detailed statement shewing the names of the owners and occupiers of each subdivision, together with a description of the buildings and improvements thereon. Hie district may be roughly described as comprising the land situated between the Waimakariri and the Town Belt—the North Road and the Sea. The exact limits are given in the Provincial Secretary's adveitisement defining the boundaries of each district, to which applicants are referred. Applications (with references) to be sent to the Chairman of the Board, at the Provincial Auditor's Onice, on or before the 10th instant. _ . WM. THOMSON, Chairman. Ist February, 1864. 689 EAST HEATHCOTE DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. WANTED A CLERK to this Board. Salary £200 per annum. Candidates for the office will be required to possess a general knowledge of surveying and levelling ; to be able to keep accurate accounts, to record minutes of the proceedings of the Board, and generally to overlook the works of the district. Candidates will be required to send in their applications in writing, accompanied by testimonials °u B en cral fitness for the office, under cover, to the Chairman of the Board, at Christchurch Quay, on or before the 16th February, and to attend the meeting of the Board at that day, at the above named place, at the hour of four p.m. W. MONTGOMERY, Chairman.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1192, 4 February 1864, Page 6

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